bumping it up ? Any methods to get omni complete for spell checkers ? TIA, On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 10:45, Srinivas Rao. M wrote: > > From where I sit it looks like z= opens neither buffer nor popup, but > > lists the alternatives on the command-line (pushing all windows up out > > of the screen) asking you to either select an entry by number or by > > mouse-clicking, or hit Enter to leave unchanged. This seems easier than > > omnicomplete to me, especially for a long list (filling up the screen > > height): you can select by mouse the same way, but instead of selecting > > by keyboard using <Up> or <Down> repeatedly then <Enter>, here you just > > type in the number next to the entry you want. More economical in terms > > of keystrokes (on a long list). > > > > > > Best regards, > > Tony. > > > > > > Yes Precisely, I missed it. It is a list of words on the command line. > But in the usability perspective, user has to shift his eye focus away > from the word he is typing to the left hand top corner of screen(in to > the command line list). This i think is not usability friendly. We can > see some of the usability analysis on UI products mentioned here: > http://www.useit.com > > Can we not have a beautiful omni complete feature here, instead of this > long list. I agree it is typing friendly, lesser number of key strokes. > Can we not have a pop-up that opens up just besides the erratic word. > > Just putting my views and ideas here. > Thanks for reading it. > regards, > Srini... > > >
